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Divorced mom Kelly is wondering if she should forego child support since her ex is struggling financially.
Jeff is a grandfather who is dismayed that we're living in a time when the seemingly abnormal is accepted as normal, and he worries about how it will affect his grandchildren.
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Abby needs help coping with COVID-19 and current world events.
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Debbie's good friend tries to tell her what to do about her teenage daughter, even though Debbie hasn't asked for her help.